Still going strong on this. No visible cracks or tears, and that is just not something I have enjoyed for YEARS. They have actually gotten long enough so that I can round them, and usually I'll get one or two at the most, with a third one tearing up. Then by the time that third one grows out decent, one of the others breaks. So they "take turns," and I can never seem to have three good ones at once.

But they look nice. Getting longer by the day, and I've been daily using a super strong magnifying glass to inspect them, to see if there are any minute cracks or tears that I can't see. But so far, perfect. And I am actually able to PRACTICE without having to focus on the left hand because the nails on the right are screwed up for two or three weeks.

Keep my fngers crossed.

The instructions say it takes a good 100 days or so to grow out a full nail from the cuticle. And the improvements are supposed to start from the cuticle out. So after 100 days, one should see the whole effect.

I'm almost afraid to look to much with the magnifying glass, or I might break the spell.

I think it's been close to a hundred days since I started using the Flexi-nail. Time for me to come to a final conclusion about this product, thumbs up, or thumbs down. I think I got to say thumbs up.

During these days, my previous problem of splintering nails has completely ceased. I haven't had one broken nail. Sometimes I think I'm dreaming. It feels so unreal. I know it takes time for the nail to grow out from the cuticle, but I think the instructions said to wait 100 days to judge results.

So I have used it faithfully every day. Smells pleasant. No offensive odor. Not a "hardener" that simply coats the nail. It actually penetrates into the surface of the nail.

Anyway, this must be a good sign. I know for a fact that before I started using it, I had to deal with continual interruptions in my practice because the doggone nail was developing a tear. Then just about the time that had grown back out, ANOTHER one would tear! So my nails took shifts, leaving my practicing time constantly interrupted. My frustration knew no bounds.

But I have peace now. My nails are long, flexible, strong and healthy. I think I've found my answer. I'm almost at the end of my second bottle. Time to re-order.

Yup. I made myself the Guinea pig, because I was desperate! Can't even begin to tell you how desperate I was, which is why I took the plunge. I have bottles and bottles in my drawer of various hardeners which only masked the problem. I've spent a fortune on nail hardeners and other Sally Hansen type products. I'm trashing them. No longer need them.

When I first got the Flexi-nail I really went overboard. I slathered it on pretty heavy, out of desperation and impatience. But amazingly, I started seeing results pretty immediately. Didn't take long at all. And the instructions admonish to give it time to work because your nail takes time to grow from the cuticle out to the tip.

I now have an actual thumbnail on my right hand in case I desire to switch to straight classical style. Before I tried that for years (to grow out the thumbnail) but over and over it would break off just about the time it was long enough to do the job. And went through that dozens of times, thinking this time will be my lucky day. But the lucky day never cane till I applied the flexi-nail.

So, anyway, that wasn't a major thing, because I was sticking to my Chet style thumb pick. But it's nice to have the option.

You simply brush it on. It doesn't evaporate. Smells pleasant. Then you let it set for as long as you desire so that it can absorb into the surface of the nail. Then you take your other thumb and simply rub it in. Simple.